All substances in certain quantities are bad for you. Water is considered toxic for humans in large quantities. drinking 11 L of water would kill an average human being. Whether this water was made synthetically (by man) of naturally (by some bacteria) it is still water.
For synthetic marijuana, the principle is the same. The term "synthetic" is very misleading. All it says is that the plant grew under human supervision. It still produced the same components necessary for its existence, perhaps in better quantities according to our needs.
Anything synthetic will be just as bad as anything natural. Synthetic marijuana is bad for you in certain quantities.
No, synthetic marijuana is illegal in Wisconsin. The state has specifically banned the sale, possession, and use of synthetic cannabinoids, often referred to as K2 or spice. Penalties for possessing or selling synthetic marijuana can be severe in Wisconsin.
Synthetic marijuana incense typically contains various chemical compounds that mimic the effects of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. These compounds can include synthetic cannabinoids and other additives. It is important to note that synthetic marijuana incense can be dangerous and has been linked to a range of adverse effects including seizures, hallucinations, and even death.
synthetic marijuana
from a few drug dealers.
when it contains marijuana, its never "safe"
Yes, it is possible to experience a contact high from synthetic marijuana if you are exposed to secondhand smoke or vapor. The psychoactive effects of synthetic marijuana can be transferred through inhalation or skin contact with the substance.
If by synthetic marijuana you mean Spice, then you Dont need to detox. There is no THC in Spice and plus it filters out of your system in about 2days.
Synthetic marijuana refers to man-made chemicals that are designed to mimic the effects of marijuana when smoked or ingested. These substances are often sold under names like K2 or Spice, and can have unpredictable and dangerous effects on the body, leading to serious health risks.
yes. k2, spice and anything of that nature is considered synthetic marijuana.
Cesamet contains a synthetic form of THC, the active ingredient of marijuana.
There is a federal ban on these products.
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